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  1. BMX park plan on hold over officials' fears (Star-Gazette)
  2. Latest Cycling News for July 2, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  3. Fuji-Salamander cleaning up at junior track nats (Velo News)
  4. Calendar of events (The Olympian)
  5. Cyclists conquer uphill battle (The Reporter)
  6. Feature// Girl Gamer - This Week: The Strip Club (Spong)
  7. Tour needs smooth ride after 2006 trauma
  8. From Lance to France
  9. Pro Shop: Half Time Break (PezCycling News)
  10. Independence Day festivities began in FM in 1838 (Fort Madison Daily Democrat)
  11. Bicyclist collides with SUV during race in Indiana County (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
  12. Bahati, Van Gilder sprint to victory at Manhattan Beach (Velo News)
  13. The Amber Rais diary 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  14. Cycling: Josiah riding high (The Star Online)
  15. 'It could be the biggest race of my life' (Guardian Unlimited)
  16. Eating, drinking. . . and some cycling too (Daily Telegraph)
  17. Chicago Biker Killed Three Miles From Finish Line (NBC 5 Chicago)
  18. First Edition Cycling News for July 3, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  19. Ben's the new kid on the grid (Daily Telegraph)
  20. Cycling: 'If I get this right it will be the biggest race of my life' (Guardian Unlimited)
  21. Cool evening brings hot racing in Lincoln (Lincoln Courier)
  22. Cycling team hopes to pedal for medal at ESG (The Journal News)
  23. Giro d'Italia dream soon to be realized (Denver Post)
  24. Kline, Reinert score third national titles at Jr. Track Nationals
  25. Giro d'Italia dream soon to be realized (Denver Post)
  26. Frank Rigas column: Visitors will find a lot to like here (Sheboygan Press)
  27. Canterbury or bust!
  28. Latest Cycling News for July 3, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  29. Cyclist going for another win killed in race near Peoria (Chicago Tribune)
  30. Criterium stays the course (The Reporter)
  31. Next Lewis Hamilton spotted? (ITV.com)
  32. ReidsvilleReview.com -- The Reidsville Review | photogalleries collections (The Reidsville Review)
  33. London police ready for Tour de France start
  34. Matt Slater on Geoff Thomas
  35. 2007 Tour de France Preview (RTÉ News)
  36. Kline, Reinert score hat tricks at junior track nats (Velo News)
  37. Kline, Reinert score hat tricks at junior track nats (Velo News)
  38. Comment, create, debate
  39. Local team looking to win Criterium (The Davis Enterprise)
  40. First Edition Cycling News for July 4, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  41. IJ Weekend: Gearing up for Carrera de San Rafael (Marin Independent Journal)
  42. Your Views (The Record)
  43. "After all the training how did everybody fare on the big race on Sunday?" - asks NS
  44. Plenty of Activities at Cougar Mountain Classic in Sonoma (The Auto Channel)
  45. 'Hardly safe and not altogether sane' (Pocono Record)
  46. INDEPENDENCE DAY EVENTS (Dallas Morning News)
  47. National honors in his future? (Tucson Citizen)
  48. Cycling: Western Lakes man ends 20 year wait (Western People)
  49. Video diary of a bike nut part 12
  50. Latest Cycling News for July 4, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  51. Latest Cycling News for July 4, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  52. Taylor wins race in memory of 'Mr Peterborough Cycling Club' (Peterborough Today)
  53. Toronto: Conquest Racing preview (Motorsport.com)
  54. Cycling: London offers Tour an unquestioning welcome (International Herald Tribune)
  55. Cycling: London offers Tour an unquestioning welcome (International Herald Tribune)
  56. Yellow jersey dreaming
  57. Young Guns: Giro Veneto Stage 2 / Trofeo Cittá Brescia (Daily Peloton)
  58. Advocate Archives (Provincetown Banner)
  59. Number one missing from Tour
  60. Brice Prairie bike race attracts riders from joy riders to national champion (Holmen Courier)
  61. Cycling for fun and fitness (Observer-Dispatch)
  62. A week after bomb attempts, 500,000 expected in London for Tour de France (CP via Yahoo! Canada News)
  63. Cycling on the BBC
  64. Woman's National Championships Week Roundup - Europe (Daily Peloton)
  65. Final seven national titles awarded at Junior Track Nationals
  66. First Edition Cycling News for July 5, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  67. Tour de France's downhill slide caused by scandals (USA Today)
  68. Tour de France's downhill slide caused by scandals (USA Today)
  69. "I tried a few material combinations but none were as forgiving as full carbon" - says RW
  70. Cooke 'devastated' by team ban (FOXSPORTS.com.au)
  71. A quick look at Kayle Leogrande (Daily Peloton)
  72. Old law may prevent Cooke riding in Tour (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)
  73. Tour of Utah struggling to find sponsors, funds (Deseret Morning News)
  74. Tour of Utah struggling to find sponsors, funds (Deseret Morning News)
  75. CYCLING: OTC resident wins race he thought would be rained out (Colorado Springs Gazette)
  76. Brice Prairie bike race attracts riders from joy riders to national champion (Onalaska Community Life)
  77. Hallandale cyclist, 72, to keep close watch on Tour de France
  78. MotoGP revs up (The San Francisco Examiner)
  79. Opening weekend timetable
  80. CYCLING: Riders put off by rain (Hampshire Chronicle)
  81. Stephen Roche recalls his glorious Triple Crown-winning year (Guardian Unlimited)
  82. Saddling up for bike week (Ormskirk Maghull and Skelmersdale Advertiser)
  83. Millions take to the streets as the Tour de France comes to Britain (Daily Mail)
  84. Henry, Vanlandingham claim marathon titles in Breckenridge (Velo News)
  85. Northwestern alum dies in cycling accident (Daily Northwestern)
  86. Northwestern alum dies in cycling accident (Daily Northwestern)
  87. Contenders for Tour's sprint crown
  88. EuroTrash Thursday (PezCycling News)
  89. Cycling: Petacchi out of Tour after failed doping test (Honolulu Advertiser)
  90. Harrison County Fair begins Monday (The Steubenville Herald-Star)
  91. Magnus Backstedt - Winning and Losing
  92. Tour de France Cycling News for July 6, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  93. Trophy chase draws new winners (Rice Lake Online)
  94. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: June 27-July 4 (usacycling.org)
  95. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: June 27-July 4
  96. Bike makers, stores catering to growing audience (The Wheaton Sun)
  97. Bike makers, stores catering to growing audience (The Lisle Sun)
  98. Le Tour de campervan
  99. First Edition Cycling News for July 6, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  100. Cycling: Petacchi to miss Tour (BBC News)
  101. Champion cyclist in a fight for life with cancer (The Frisco Enterprise)
  102. Boonen's Specialized Transition
  103. USA Cycling elections begin July 15, List of nominees announced
  104. I cannot believe the authorities are even considering banning Pettachi" - says Verzino
  105. Putnam property may be converted into BMX track (The Charleston Gazette)
  106. Allentown gears up for a new cycling series (The Morning Call)
  107. Tour de France: An alternative view of the ultimate road race (Independent)
  108. Links and captions
  109. Putting mettle to the pedal (Toronto Star)
  110. Mountain bike racing heats up at Great Glen Trails (The Conway Daily Sun)
  111. Understanding the Tour
  112. Latest Cycling News for July 6, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  113. tour de France | Doping scandals have left some U.S. fans disenchanted (Seattle Times)
  114. Champion cyclist in a fight for life with cancer (McKinney Messenger)
  115. Old law may prevent Cooke riding in Tour (AAP via Yahoo!7 Sports)
  116. Working on your fitness (The Monroe Evening News)
  117. "The Tour de France in London will be excellent. I hope record crowds line the streets" - says SW
  118. Cycling: Tour hopeful Valverde comes under the doping spotlight (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  119. Million take to the streets for le Grand Départ (Evening Standard)
  120. Tour de France Cycling News for July 7, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  121. Was Tom a cheat?
  122. Tour de France | Doping scandals have left some U.S. fans disenchanted (Seattle Times)
  123. Main Event Racing Series returns to Midvale Speedway (The Times-Reporter)
  124. Di Luca doping hearing postponed
  125. Sans big names, Tour de France wide open (Sports Illustrated)
  126. Bicycle insurance: be covered when on two wheels (Daily Telegraph)
  127. Aussie cycling pioneer primed (FOXSPORTS.com.au)
  128. Bike makers, stores catering to growing audience (The Downers Grove Sun)
  129. Tour de France 2007 - Discovery Channel Team Preview (Daily Peloton)
  130. First Edition Cycling News for July 7, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  131. Cyclists set for some Newton's Revenge
  132. Amid Scandals, Tour Begins With No Clear Favorite (Washington Post)
  133. Tour de France: Picking a favorite is no easy task (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  134. Riis to stay away from 2007 Tour
  135. A different cycle of favorites? (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
  136. Coasting along with Shimano (Isthmus)
  137. Tainted Tour de France gets fresh start (Houston Chronicle)
  138. CYCLING: With stars sidelined, Tour de France lacks a favorite (Colorado Springs Gazette)
  139. Tune in today for Tour favorite (Lexington Herald-Leader)
  140. Main Event Racing Series returns to Midvale Speedway (Times-Reporter)
  141. National Festival Kicks-off With Masters Time Trial Competition
  142. Locals compete in Tour de France (Deseret Morning News)
  143. TOUR DE FRANCE: Sidelined stars make predicting race difficult (The Salt Lake Tribune)
  144. Doping Center Stage At Tour De France (Hartford Courant)
  145. Picking a favorite just a stab in spoke (The Charlotte Observer)
  146. "20 days of coloured jerseys, perilous sprints and lung-bursting climbs lie ahead" - says AT
  147. HERE'S THE DOPE: TOUR'S WIDE-OPEN (New York Post)
  148. Fast, garish, costly: welcome to the new golf
  149. Bring sexy back (Reno Gazette-Journal)
  150. Turning the other cheek (Bucks County Courier Times)
  151. Parkland graduates set track record (The Morning Call)
  152. Cycling's top stars won't be in France (Contra Costa Times)
  153. Turning the other cheek (phillyburbs.com)
  154. Bikes of the prologue
  155. Bike Maintenance
  156. Win a Nicole Cooke signed shirt (BBC News)
  157. Phil Sheehan
  158. Cycling: Rider sick of drugs focus (The New Zealand Herald)
  159. Südtirol Dolomiti Superbike (syklingensverden.com)
  160. Treated Like a Winner, Still Unsure That He Is (New York Times)
  161. Contenders
  162. Barbosa wins sprint in Portugal
  163. Cycling: CSC smiling as Cancellara pounces and O'Grady bounces (AFP via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
  164. Wegmann beats Sinkewitz in Germany
  165. Cycling: CSC smiling as Cancellara pounces and O'Grady bounces (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  166. Los Alamos teen to compete at national championships (Los Alamos Monitor)
  167. Racers compete in Hagerstown Cycling Challenge (The Herald-Mail)
  168. Weekend timetable
  169. Caught in time (Times Online)
  170. Kristoff new Norwegian Champion
  171. Cycling: CSC smiling as Cancellara pounces and O'Grady bounces (TODAYonline)
  172. First Edition Cycling News for July 8, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  173. Mysterious 'men in black' cast a long, dark shadow (The Scotsman: Sport)
  174. Moerenhout wins after Rabobank domination
  175. Briscoe, Maassen take Lime Rock victory (Motorsport.com)
  176. Lime Rock: Corvette Racing race report (Motorsport.com)
  177. Hincapie top American in Tour prologue with third-place finish
  178. Change of gear for sport of lost souls (Times Online)
  179. Backstedt wins solo in Sweden
  180. Repeats and close finishes in day two of cycling championships (The Daily American)
  181. Zirbel's cycling career rolls along (The Globe Gazette)
  182. Zirbel's cycling career rolls along (The Globe Gazette)
  183. "Give us your views on the Tour de France prologue" - says David
  184. CYCLING: Utahn beats odds after brain injury (The Salt Lake Tribune)
  185. Joaquin Rodriguez claims win in Spain
  186. Cycling: Locals beat heat, foes in Bohart Bash (Bozeman Daily Chronicle)
  187. Multiple winners emerge at bike race (Deseret Morning News)
  188. A life at the races (Greeley Tribune)
  189. Bike speed can come with quality
  190. Italy: Visconti succeeds Bettini
  191. Masters Criterium Titles Awarded at National Festival
  192. Cyclist beats odds after brain injury (The Salt Lake Tribune)
  193. Alex Rasmussen takes surprise win in Denmark
  194. "After missing out on a British prologue win, eyes are on Cavendish for Stage One" - Alex
  195. Devolder finishes solo in Belgian Championship
  196. Beat Zberg wins Swiss championship
  197. Chris Horner, ready for The Tour de France (Daily Peloton)
  198. French victory for veteran Moreau
  199. Cycling fans cheer on Tour heroes (BBC News)
  200. "That really was ridiculous, only McEwen could have done that - shame about Cavendish" - says LB
  201. Joachim succeeds Kirchen in Luxembourg
  202. Dutch media: CSC riders refuse to sign
  203. McEwen feels sorry for Petacchi
  204. Zirbel wins Clear Lake bicycle race (The Globe Gazette)
  205. Lime Rock: Michelin race report (Motorsport.com)
  206. Under attack Landis pedaling uphill against accusers (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  207. Credit Agricole reveal Tour selection
  208. First Edition Cycling News for July 9, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  209. BBC audio
  210. First Edition Cycling News for July 9, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  211. Française des Jeux with young line-up to Tour
  212. Aggressive Racing Highlights Masters Crits at National Festival (usacycling.org)
  213. Aggressive Racing Highlights Masters Crits at National Festival (usacycling.org)
  214. Bouygues Telecom confirm Tour selection
  215. An exciting day of racing in Somerset (The Daily American)
  216. Kids pester parents to get on their bikes
  217. Tour: Boonen and Garate to lead Quickstep
  218. Aggressive Racing Highlights Masters Crits at National Festival
  219. Photos from BBC Kent
  220. Cancellara Holds Lead On First Leg of Tour (The New York Sun)
  221. Predictor-Lotto take Australian captains to Tour
  222. Cycling course to be revealed today (The Greenville News)
  223. Not-so-easy rider (The Oregonian)
  224. Agritubel select Spanish/French line-up for Tour
  225. Ag2R and Moreau ready for Tour
  226. Latest Cycling News for July 9, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  227. The route (from letour.fr)
  228. Lampre finish Tour de France line-up
  229. Tour: Guerini replaced by Grabsch
  230. Place an Ad (Mount Vernon News)
  231. Colorado's Multi-Day Mountain Bike Tours
  232. Cycling: Steegmans in narrow win (BBC News)
  233. "That was nasty crash inside the last 3km. A lot of people went down hard" - says Alex
  234. Walter Godefroot leaves Astana
  235. Reminder: Registration for BMX World Championshps ends Wednesday
  236. Liquigas last to reveal Tour line-up
  237. Tour De France 2007: Follow Stage Two of Le Tour With Our Minute-by-minute Report
  238. Floyd Landis: Positively False (ABC 7 Chicago)
  239. Dekker and Flecha extend with Rabobank
  240. Steegmans Wins Tour de France Second Stage in Sprint (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
  241. Tour explained
  242. News Index (Prince George Citizen Online)
  243. No back number 1 in Tour
  244. Tour de France Cycling News for July 10, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  245. Cyclists Race Across 'England's Garden'
  246. First Edition Cycling News for July 10, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  247. First Edition Cycling News for July 10, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  248. Unibet.com leave AIGCP
  249. Euskaltel prolong contracts
  250. Hunt man recovers after robotic prostatectomy (Kerrville Daily Times)




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